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245.1 | OOPS | USMRM2::MGRACE | Proud owner of Edwin Newman's autograph | Wed Sep 24 1986 14:18 | 4 |
| EEK! Make that "Humorous." An unintentional pun, I guess. Just
goes to show 'ya, even Edwin Newman's autograph cannot ward-off
human error...
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245.2 | Why wooden you give him a regular necktie? | APTECH::RSTONE | | Wed Sep 24 1986 16:47 | 1 |
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245.3 | Made from a Railroad Tie, of course | DRAGON::MCVAY | Pete McVay, VRO (Telecomm) | Wed Sep 24 1986 17:11 | 1 |
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245.4 | Sprucing up his wardrobe? | FDCV01::BEAIRSTO | | Thu Sep 25 1986 10:43 | 1 |
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245.5 | Well, you _said_ desperate... | FDCV01::BEAIRSTO | | Thu Sep 25 1986 10:54 | 10 |
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If he gets a cold from you as well, you'll have given your host
rheum and board during your stay.
Is he the one whose sister works with wood? You know, the carpenter
aunt?
If two other people give the same gift, he'll have tree.
I presume the tie is already knotted?
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245.6 | A bull's eye? | TOPDOC::SLOANE | Notable notes from -bs- | Thu Sep 25 1986 10:57 | 3 |
| If he's wearing an Arrow shirt, he should select a bow tie.
-bs
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245.7 | from a splinter group | MODEL::YARBROUGH | | Thu Sep 25 1986 12:28 | 1 |
| Or perhaps a bough tie. Perhaps it's made of [Adam's] Apple?
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245.8 | Yuk yuk yu | NATASH::MEDEIROS | The Roving Blowtorch | Thu Sep 25 1986 14:46 | 3 |
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I'm sure that it's the kind of gift that he's been
pining for!
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245.9 | You asked for it. | FDCV01::LOHMILLER | | Thu Sep 25 1986 15:37 | 2 |
| Wooden't I like one of those myself!
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245.10 | Was it something he ashed yew fir? | REGENT::MINOW | Martin Minow -- DECtalk Engineering | Thu Sep 25 1986 21:07 | 0 |
245.11 | The beet (sic) goes on (very sick) | TOPDOC::SLOANE | Notable notes from -bs- | Fri Sep 26 1986 10:56 | 8 |
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Anyone getting board with this?
Knot me, but thanks for aspen.
-bs
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245.12 | Feedback requested! | TOPDOC::SLOANE | Notable notes from -bs- | Fri Sep 26 1986 16:34 | 3 |
| Please, let us know how he liked his gift!
-bs
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245.13 | Let us know if he survived the comments | DRAGON::MCVAY | Pete McVay, VRO (Telecomm) | Sat Sep 27 1986 20:32 | 0 |
245.14 | Let us know if YOU survived | TOPDOC::SLOANE | Notable notes from -bs- | Mon Sep 29 1986 15:01 | 2 |
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245.15 | The Verdict | USMRM2::MGRACE | Mary L. Grace | Tue Sep 30 1986 09:40 | 17 |
| Hi, Y'all!
Just got back from Delaware and thought I'd let you know how the
gift-giving went. He didn't especially react at first (deadpan and
monotone: "Oh, look, a wooden necktie"). However, he "warmed" up
to it, cackled with glee at the puns, and wore it when we went out
to eat the next day. He kept coming-up with excuses to leave the
table so he could walk around the restaurant and draw stares. A
few more puns were added to this entry while I was gone, so I will
send them down to him.
THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR HELP!!
P.S. If you think of any more, send 'em in!
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245.16 | | APTECH::RSTONE | | Tue Sep 30 1986 09:56 | 2 |
| I know a son-of-a-birch that could use a tie like that!
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245.17 | I'm a lumberjack, and I'm oak-A... | REGENT::EPSTEIN | Dare to be eclectic | Tue Sep 30 1986 13:14 | 1 |
| You ex-planed that a wooden tie is oak-A after awl?
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245.18 | | JON::MORONEY | %SYSTEM-S-BUGCHECK, internal consistency failure | Wed Oct 01 1986 00:17 | 4 |
| I don't know if that tie is the son of a birch, or the son of a beech, but I
hear its mother was the best piece of ash in the woods!
-Mike
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245.19 | Too Fir Out? | INK::KALLIS | | Wed Oct 01 1986 12:33 | 7 |
| Here we go, resin or knot:
Since the tie was given out of deep affection, it goes to show that
love is a many-splintered thing.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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245.20 | A POPLAR SUBJECT | FUTURE::UPPER | I canna ge' enuf power-r, sur-r-r! | Wed Oct 01 1986 15:23 | 19 |
| Sorry to be late, but I don't want to miss out on this entirely.
I bght a wooden tie once. Wooden tie. Don't know why knot. Took
it back and told the salesman, "Eucalyptus good!" Guess that's what
I get for dealing with a branch instead of the main store.
You should have hemlock it up for safekeeping.
Ugly tie? You oughtta cedar rest of 'em.
Maple he can return it. My dogwood.
You should have bought a pear--one for his alder ego.
(I'd hate to see the swimming trunks you'd buy him.)
Sorry, but you axed fir it!
BU
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245.21 | Quoth the ravin' | FUTURE::UPPER | I canna ge' enuf power-r, sur-r-r! | Wed Oct 01 1986 16:33 | 6 |
| (Sorry, got the urge again.)
If he liked it you can be releaved. If not, maybe he can palm if off on
a frond.
Anonymous
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245.22 | The poor guy's probably sorrel he ashed. | BAEDEV::RECKARD | | Wed Oct 01 1986 17:27 | 1 |
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245.23 | Just an old sap. | REGENT::EPSTEIN | Dare to be eclectic | Wed Oct 01 1986 17:33 | 3 |
| Yes, but have yew looked fir the root of the problem?
I will now leaf (to paraphrase FUTURE::UPPER)
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245.24 | SYCAMORE? | FSTVAX::OVIATT | Steve Oviatt | Wed Oct 01 1986 22:33 | 1 |
| Is it time to leaf this alone and branch into something else?
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245.25 | If you adze me ... | BAEDEV::RECKARD | | Thu Oct 02 1986 08:54 | 20 |
| Was the tie-dyed? It's best when it's dyed-in-the-wood.
How much did you pay for the ty - phoid - y bucks?
Or did you rent it? As far as rentin' goes, I don't think
I wood.Bine it wood've been more apple-opriate.
Are you tierd of all this?
If we woodshed our tendencies to pun, if we woodchuck the
idea of add(l)ing more puns on this subject, the notes-file
probably woodwork better, and all these silly puns woodland
in the old oaken (bit) bucket.
Maybe we shouldn't tie up so much system treesources anymore.
re: typhoid
... pay for the tie? Forty bucks?
re: woodbine
... I don't think I would. Buyin' it would've ...
A bit contr-ivy-d perhaps.
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245.26 | Ouch! | APTECH::RSTONE | | Thu Oct 02 1986 09:41 | 2 |
| I'd think that a wooden tie would give one a stiff neck.
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245.27 | time to turn over a new leaf? | BUCKY::MPALMER | | Thu Oct 02 1986 11:27 | 14 |
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re: -1 then it's a good thing he didn't get wooden pants!
Did he dutifully log his gift?
He re tie rd you say? Well at least he as a way to whittle away the
hours when he's not all tied up.
It's more difficult to cut one from a binary tree since they have so
many square roots!
But really, it's something only a sap would give.
mp
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245.28 | Cut it | TOPDOC::SLOANE | Notable notes from -bs- | Thu Oct 02 1986 15:10 | 5 |
| I'm board with this note. We're getting too many old saws.
It's time to table it. Log off.
-bs
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245.29 | | MYCRFT::PARODI | John H. Parodi | Thu Oct 02 1986 15:23 | 6 |
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That's pine by me if it's oak with you.
JP
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245.30 | | APTECH::RSTONE | | Fri Oct 03 1986 10:00 | 8 |
| It sounds like he didn't cedar humor in the gift at fir(st). But
it should certainly spruce up his wardrobe.
It seems that it was a peach of a gift from someone who is the apple
of his eye. Maybe he will receive a pear of them next year.
If someone gave me such a touching gift I'd probably balsam too.
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245.31 | this is fun! | BUCKY::MPALMER | | Fri Oct 03 1986 12:49 | 3 |
| Was the wood the same wood that Buzz saw?
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